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Today’s New York Pre-Market Commentary I have written for S&P European MarketScope: New York Market Commentary – original published 03 November 2010, 13:11 GMT US stock futures suggest a higher start on Wall Street, on much better than expected job-data and after the US mid-term election results. The Republicans have gained control of the House of Commons, while [...]

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Today’s New York Pre-Market Commentary I have written for S&P European MarketScope: New York Market Commentary – original published 27 October 2010, 13:03 GMT US futures indicate a higher start on Wall Street, with strong earnings reports and promising jobless data boosting positive investor sentiment. Both initial claims and continuous claims fell for the week to 434k and [...]

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Today’s New York Pre-Market Commentary I have written for S&P European MarketScope: New York Market Commentary – original published 27 October 2010, 13:09 GMT Wall Street looks set to open in the red, as a rising dollar sends US stock futures and commodities lower. WTI trades at US$81.82/bbl, -0.88% below the settle. The greenback recovered from its recent [...]

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Goldman Sachs increases its forecasts in the European TV sector, as advertisement momentum has continued to be stronger than broker expected. Points out that ad spend/GDP are at trough levels, pointing advertisers to an increase in spending. Adds that growing TV audiences also contribute positively and thus believes the outlook for European TV advertising is [...]

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One of today’s Special studies I have written for S&P European MarketScope: UK FOOD RETAIL TO SEE BENIGN 2H10/11 – CITIGROUP – original published 09 September 2010, 10:17 GMT Citigroup expects benign 2H10/11 results for UK’s food retailers as food inflation picks up. However, adds that in 1Q the UK VAT rise is a risk factor. Says [...]

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The ‘big day’ everyone (at least in the UK) was waiting for is over. The people went out to cast their votes in the UK general election 2010 – but as the overnight election coverage showed, there is no ‘real’ winner. Winners and Losers Surely, the Conservatives have won the most seats in the House [...]

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